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Nothing Ear (open) now available in a soft blue color that would look great on phones [Gallery]

Nothing’s Ear (open) earbuds are now available in a blue colorway, and one that’s unique to Nothing’s lineup, for $99.

As teased last week, 2024’s Nothing Ear (open) are now available in blue. This added colorway doesn’t change anything else about the open earbuds, with the same lightweight design and thin case, just now in blue.

The blue itself looks great, with a softer blue colorway here that we don’t see anywhere else in Nothing’s lineup. The blue variant of Nothing Phone (4a) is a bright and vibrant color, especially compared to Open’s color. Nothing says that it drew inspiration from “blue tennis courts and workout equipment – as well as retro electronics, retrofuturist interiors and transparent sculptures from artist De Wain Valentine.”

Personally, I think it looks great. I’d love to see future Nothing Phone releases in this color – Phone (4a) Pro would look awesome in this finish.

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But, if you already have Nothing Ear (open), you’re not going to get much out of this new release unless you have a reason to own more than one pair.

If you want to pick up Nothing Ear (open) in blue, you can order now from Nothing’s website, or through Amazon in the US. They’re priced at $99, down from the $129 going price for Ear (open).

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